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School's shooting stars



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THE Oxford Gun Company had 170 entrants from schools all across the county for this year's Schools Challenge day.
The day included clay pigeon shooting, a lazer shooting simulator and pool shooting where the 24 teams competed for various cups and medals.

Lord Williams' School came in seventh place out of the 24 teams in the overall competition. Children from ages 12 to 21 took part in the day's events.

Nicky Florent, who's brother David organised the event said: "It went really well and luckily the weather turned out lovely and it all ran smoothly.

"We have had lots of people say they would like to come again. It's the third year it has been running but this year's turn out was more than we expected."

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